Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Iran Rejects President Obama's Demand For A Ten Year Nuclear Freeze



BBC: Iran rejects Obama nuclear call before Netanyahu speech

Iran has rejected as "excessive and illogical" a demand by US President Barack Obama that it freeze sensitive nuclear activity for at least 10 years.

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif was quoted saying Mr Obama spoke in "unacceptable and threatening" terms.

Mr Zarif said talks on Iran's nuclear programme, which are nearing a critical 31 March deadline, would continue.

WNU Editor: There has been no comment from the White House with the exception of stating that U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif are meeting for a second day in Switzerland to discuss the status of Tehran’s nuclear program.

More News On Iran Rejecting President Obama's Demand For A 10 Year Nuclear Freeze

Obama's remarks unacceptable: Iran foreign minister -- Press TV (Iran)
Iran calls Obama's 10-year nuclear demand 'unacceptable' -- Reuters
Iran Rejects Obama's 'Excessive And Illogical' Demand To Freeze Nuclear Program -- IBTimes
Obama comments on nuke deal ‘unacceptable,’ Iran’s Zarif says -- Times of Israel
Iran Calls Obama’s 10-Year Nuclear Demand ‘Unacceptable’ -- Washington Free Beacon/Reuters
Obama’s 10-year nuclear freeze rejected by Iran: ‘Unacceptable’ -- Washington Times
Tehran plans no concessions to US at talks on nuclear program — foreign minister. -- ITAR-TASS

1 comment:

  1. For the last 1/2 week John Kerry, who once served in Vietnam, and the Washington chattering class have gone around telling us what a good deal they got

    Now we found out the intelligentsia, chatter class, have been Lucy'd again.

    Imagine that!

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